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FILE - In this April 15, 2017 file photo, anti President Donald Trump protesters clash with Trump supporters during competing demonstrations at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley, Calif. Authorities say a former San Francisco Bay Area junior college professor has been arrested for allegedly beating three people during violent clashes between supporters and detractors of President Donald Trump last month. (Anda Chu /San Jose Mercury News via AP, File)

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In this Thursday, March 23, 2017 photo, U.S. Army Col. Janet Horton, a retired military chaplain of 28 years, poses for a photo with pictures of the Pentagon from the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and her book titled "Cracking The Camouflage Ceiling" at her home in southeast Ocala, Fla. The terrorist plane struck the south side of the building where her office was, but she had been called away to get dental X-rays. Ironically, she was supposed to get them on August 11, her birthday, but the dental assistant had misplaced her file. (Bruce Ackerman/Star-Banner via AP)

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In this Thursday, March 23, 2017 photo, U.S. Army Col. Janet Horton, a retired military chaplain of 28 years, poses for a photo with pictures of the Pentagon from the Sept. 11 terrorist attack at her home in southeast Ocala, Fla. The terrorist plane struck the south side of the building where her office was, but she had been called away to get dental X-rays. Ironically, she was supposed to get them on August 11, her birthday, but the dental assistant had misplaced her file. (Bruce Ackerman/Star-Banner via AP)

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Manhal Samir and Abdulrahman Mohammed, two neighbors, look at the ruins of a house in western Mosul on Friday, May 26, 2017, destroyed in a March 17 coalition airstrike that killed more than 100 people. A coalition investigation released on Thursday asserted that the strike had targeted two Islamic State snipers and the destruction had been caused by a large amount of explosives IS militants had placed in the building, a claim disputed by survivors and neighbors. (AP Photo/Balint Szlanko)

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Abdulrahman Mohammed, a neighbor, looks at the ruins of a house in western Mosul on Friday, May 26, 2017, destroyed in a March 17 coalition airstrike that killed more than 100 people. A coalition investigation released on Thursday asserted that the strike had targeted two Islamic State snipers and the destruction had been caused by a large amount of explosives IS militants had placed in the building, a claim disputed by survivors and neighbors. (AP Photo/Balint Szlanko)

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Tanks are toppled and damaged at the scene of an oil well explosion near the Grand View Estates neighborhood in Weld County on Thursday, May 25, 2017 in Mead, Colo. The fatal oil tank battery fire in northern Colorado appears to be unrelated to a nearby home explosion last month caused by a leaky gas line. (Lewis Geyer/Daily Camera via AP)

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An oil tank burns after an explosion at a tank battery owned by Anadarko near the Grand View Estates neighborhood in Weld County on Thursday, May 25, 2017 in Mead, Colo. The fatal oil tank battery fire in northern Colorado appears to be unrelated to a nearby home explosion last month caused by a leaky gas line. (Lewis Geyer/Daily Camera via AP)

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An oil tank burns after an explosion at a tank battery owned by Anadarko near the Grand View Estates neighborhood in Weld County on Thursday, May 25, 2017 in Mead, Colo. The fatal oil tank battery fire in northern Colorado appears to be unrelated to a nearby home explosion last month caused by a leaky gas line. (Lewis Geyer/Daily Camera via AP)

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This Thursday, May 25, 2017, photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office shows Matthew Sterling in Phoenix, Ariz. Sterling was taken into custody Thursday after a brief struggle with police at the Phoenix Convention Center. Police are adding extra security at the Phoenix Comicon following the arrest of Sterling, who was armed with guns and ammunition and who allegedly posted online threats against police officers. (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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FILE - In this July 7, 2016 file photo, Dallas police detain a driver after five police officers were shot in downtown Dallas. More than a dozen states this year have passed “Blue Lives Matter” laws that come down even harder on crimes against law enforcement officers. The new laws came in reaction to a spike in deadly attacks on police last year. Some civil rights activists fear the measures could set back police-community relations. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

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FILE - In this March 12, 2015, file photo, police shine a light on a helmet as they investigate the scene where two police officers were shot outside the Ferguson Police Department in Ferguson, Mo. More than a dozen states this year have passed “Blue Lives Matter” laws that come down even harder on crimes against law enforcement officers. The new laws came in reaction to a spike in deadly attacks on police last year. Some civil rights activists fear the measures could set back police-community relations. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

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Volunteer curator Bill Dodd, right, removes an original newspaper front page from 1865 about President Abraham Lincoln's funeral as he returns it to Elbert Pirtle, left, at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum as it closes its doors in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. "It really hurts. It's history. Not in a hateful way," Pirtle said about picking up his family heirlooms on loan to the Civil War museum. "The point is it's still American history. You study history or you make the same mistakes over again." (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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An American and Confederate 2nd National Flag stand in the window of an empty room at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum, a small Civil War museum closing in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. Against the backdrop of the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces around the South, the closure of the small Civil War museum in Georgia has stirred up strong emotions. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Visitors look over a field outside the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum, a small Civil War museum that is closing its doors in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. While some dispute the sites bona fides as a Civil War battlefield, archaeological excavation and extensive research have turned up convincing evidence that a battle happened there in August 1864, Henry County historian Gene Morris said. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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A poster of a Union drummer boy is displayed inside the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. The museum was located in an old farmhouse nestled in a 204-acre county-owned park in Hampton, about 30 miles south of Atlanta, that's a popular spot for weddings. The last tour at the museum was May 18 and nearly all the artifacts, mostly loaned by private owners, had been removed by Thursday. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Volunteer curator Bill Dodd, walks through the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum as he clears out exhibits after the small Civil War museum closed its doors in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. Against the backdrop of the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces around the South, the closure of the small Civil War museum in Georgia has stirred up strong emotions. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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David Moody looks at portraits of Union and Confederate soldiers on display at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum, a small Civil War museum closing in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. Against the backdrop of the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces around the South, the closure of the small Civil War museum in Georgia has stirred up strong emotions. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Mannequins sit in a carriage on display at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum, a small Civil War museum closing in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. Against the backdrop of the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces around the South, the closure of the small Civil War museum in Georgia has stirred up strong emotions. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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The Nash Farm Battlefield Museum, a small Civil War museum, sits closed in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. Against the backdrop of the removal of Confederate symbols from public spaces around the South, the closure of the small Civil War museum in Georgia has stirred up strong emotions. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Nash Farm Battlefield Museum volunteer curator Bill Dodd, right, returns a blanket from the Civil War that has been a family heirloom to Henry County historian Gene Morris, left, as the museum clears out its exhibits after closing its doors in Hampton, Ga., Thursday, May 25, 2017. "It was a wonderful museum and a great educational facility," Morris said. "It's really a sad thing to see it gone." (AP Photo/David Goldman)